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Backtrace Library 1.2.0 (Default branch)

Backtrace is a C library that replicates the btfunctionality from gdb. This can be used on codeas it is developed and on live code, to allowfunction stack tracing without having to run undergdb. This library will display the file name, function name, and line number in the backtrace, and will work even with a stripped binary.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
This release brings forward a new site, new documentation including complete man pages, and some general tidying up and cleaning of the code.Image

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DL(3)							     Library Functions Manual							     DL(3)

NAME
DL - generate logging messages in C and C++ using a debugger SYNOPSIS
#include <DL.h> DL(format,...) DLG(guard,format,...) DLH(handler,format,...) DLP(param,format,...) DLGH(guard,handler,format,...) DLHP(handler,param,format,...) DLGHP(guard,handler,param,format,...) DESCRIPTION
The DL macro is used to print logging or debugging messages using a debugger. The nana(1) command generates a set of debugger commands which are then sourced into gdb(1) to implement the logging. If you don't run the executable under gdb(1) then no tracing will occur. The arguments are: format,... - a printf(3) style argument list containing the message guard - print only if the guard is true. handler - the code that does the printing. Default: fprintf param - a parameter to be passed off to the handler. Default: stdout See nana.info for details on configuring the behaviour. SEE ALSO
nana-clg(1), nana(1), nana(3), I(3), DI(3), L(3), DL(3), Q(3) and nana.info. The nana.info file is the primary documentation for this library. AUTHOR
Phil Maker <pjm@gnu.org> DL(3)